THE ANNxVLS AND MAGAZINE or NATURAL HISTORY. [SEVENTH SERIES.] " per litora spargite museum, Naiades, et circimi vitreos considite fontes ; PoUice Tirgineo teneros hie carpite flores : Floribus et pictum. di%se, replete canistrum. At T08, o Nrniphse Craterides, ite sub undas ; Ite, recurvato variata corallia trunco Vellite muscosis e rupibus, et miUi conchas Ferte, Deae pelagi, et pingui conchylia suceo." y. PartheniiGiannettagi, Eel. I. No. 85. JANUARY 1905. I. — Notes on some Recent Bryozoa in d' Orln(]ny''s Collection. By Arthur Wm. Waters. [Plate I.] Before completing my memoir * on the Bryozoa collected in the Antarctic by the ' Belgica/ I looked through d'Orbigiiy's collection to see if it contained any of the species found in the Antarctic. These recent f Bryozoa are in the Palseonto-logical Department of the Museum d^Hi-stoire naturelle in Paris, and were referred to by d'Orbigny in the ' Paleonto-logie Francaise/ Terrains Cretaces, vol. v., and some had already been described by him in ' Voyage dans I'Amerique M^ridionale.' However, a large proportion of the species * " Eesultats du Voyage du S. Y. ' Belgica,' Bryozoa," Exped. Antarct, Beige, 1904. t The fossil Cyclostomata have been revised by Pergens in " Ri^visions des Bryozoaires du Cretac^ figures par d'Orbiguy," Bull, de la Soc. Beige de G(5ologie, vol. iii. 1889, pp. o05-400, pis. xi.-xiii. ; and the fossil Chilustomata have been revised by Canu iii " Revision des Bryozoaires du Cretac4 figures par d'Orbigny/ Cheilostomata," Bull. Soc. (Jeol. de France, 3' ser. vol. xxvii. 1900, pp. 334-463, pis. iv.-vii. Ann. (t Mag. N, Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. xv. 1